RH Line calls printed May 18

"Why do we have so many heads of federal departments who have no idea what is going on? Are they earning their very generous salaries?"

Liberalism on Parade

"With the ongoing series of Obamagates, you are seeing liberalism and progressivism on parade. Get used to it, folks."

Lottery Proceeds

"I just read in the paper that California's lottery proceeds -- 100 percent -- go to education. When is Colorado going to wake up and realize we have enough parks and open space, and start putting lottery proceeds to education?"

IRS Scandal

"I am just appalled by some of the articles in the RH Line saying that what the IRS has done to conservatives is OK just because they're political parties, mostly. ... And then the person says that the police pull over cars because there's marijuana stickers in the window? They'd better not be doing that. How much more of this abusive government are the people willing to take? It's just unbelievable. Whether it's conservatives or liberals or independents, the IRS should not do that, and we should not allow that."

"The biggest problem with this entire IRS so-called scandal is to say that these political groups are nonprofit. That's ridiculous. They're there for profit. I don't care whether it's the (tea party) or Democrats or Carl Rove's organization. They're there for profit. The organization itself exists to put their candidates in power and increase their wealth. These are not nonprofits; none of them should be tax exempt."

"The IRS targeting citizens is a good example of tyranny of big government. Just wait until the 16,000 new IRS agents start enforcing Obamacare. Be afraid."

Possible scam

"I just want people to be aware of a possible scam in Loveland and please don't give your money or checks to these people that are coming door to door. There is a city ordinance against people selling door to door except for religious organizations and Boy and Girl Scouts. So please don't get taken like I did."

Feed and Grain

"This is for the Feed and Grain building. My eyes are just fine and so is my appreciation for history. What needs adjusting is the narrow visionary attitude both from the past and for the future. Creations like these take time, and in today's world everyone wants everything right now. Try a little patience and you will have a better and more unusual building to look at in the future. Maybe even pick up a paint brush and put that gallon of paint on yourself."